The Jose Mourinho Effect

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 29 мар 2024
  • When you think of a manager, the first person that may come to mind is Jose Mourinho. A serial winner, Mourinho has captivated the sport, unlike anyone before him. He has travelled across Europe and picked up silverware everywhere he has went. This is how Jose Mourinho created a legacy. Enjoy!
  • СпортСпорт

Комментарии • 17

  • @TheFootballRecords
    @TheFootballRecords  Месяц назад +1

    Beautiful People! Welcome to the Channel if you are NEW + We release new videos each week. Which story would you like to see us cover next? Will include your comments on the video feature.

  • @scr1ptful
    @scr1ptful Месяц назад +57

    " I am José Mourinho. I've coached the best clubs in the world. I've won the Italian, Portuguese, English and Spanish championships, and the UEFA Champions League twice. I turn good players into great players, and great teams into champions "

  • @philsblogs8527
    @philsblogs8527 Месяц назад +19

    You also neglected to mentioned, Jose was sacked the week before a cup final at Spurs.. when he guided the team to potential silverware win. You can bet your bottom dollar he'd have won that game!

    • @TheFootballRecords
      @TheFootballRecords  Месяц назад +1

      I thought I did mention that in this video?
      Terrible timing. Super strange

    • @Noni383
      @Noni383 Месяц назад

      ​@@TheFootballRecords
      If he coached spurs, he won have most likely won that Carabao cup final against man city but then Daniel levy fired him and put Ryan Mason was caretaker manager and he lost to city in the final.
      I have been trying to reach you. Please I would love to make some business enquiries.
      How do I reach you??
      Any email address??

  • @TaandavX
    @TaandavX Месяц назад +3

    What he did with some of the teams, most great managers of the game could never do it

  • @lullaby2love232
    @lullaby2love232 Месяц назад +2

    You can hate him for every reason you have (will be the same anyone can talk shit about your fave player/coach with every reason) but the result of success is there.
    He is fcking great thats a fact.

    • @TheFootballRecords
      @TheFootballRecords  27 дней назад

      he's had an amazing career up to this point - just a polarizing manager

  • @Shahwzz
    @Shahwzz Месяц назад +2

    Ah!! A special video

  • @romanprivett7370
    @romanprivett7370 Месяц назад +1

    Good idea for a video I think is players and they’re siblings who were also pro

  • @AnaMostafamahmoud
    @AnaMostafamahmoud Месяц назад +4

    I hate his style of football sometimes because it gets too defensive, its negative football such as parking the bus which aims for nothing but boring unsuccessful matches and it showed in last years, but i hope he takes a good rest and gets back to football, he adds a special taste, competition and intensity to the game

    • @garyanderton
      @garyanderton Месяц назад +5

      People park the bus, they don't get criticism. Against City, Arteta played 6 at the back, Pep defended with a back 5. One of the most boring matches I have seen in a while, but I can appreciate the tactical nuances. Mourinho also allows his attackers freedom, which is why Ozil excelled under him. You need to be an intelligent attacking player to excel under him.
      It's funny cause I talked to one of my professors today, which at Benfica in 2000 was coached by Mou. He expected hard work, but what has effectively killed Mou is not being able to deal with the social media era in his opinion. Back in the day, if a player was unhappy, he told his agent and the matter was internally resolved. Nowadays you can just create media leaks with a few clicks

  • @riachisebe
    @riachisebe Месяц назад +1

    Pin me

  • @ichibaopac2860
    @ichibaopac2860 Месяц назад +1

    I do not think you can say he was from humble beginnings considering his family were successful in business and cooperated with the country's dictator. They are said to have lost a lot of their wealth after the democratic revolution when José was a child, but I would not call that humble.